Oklahoma State guard/forward Brian Williams is starting the process of transferring to another school, but despite an earlier report that he will attend UL, his father said that no decision has been made yet.

Michael Williams, Brian’s father, said that Brian plans to visit UL “at some point,” but is still fielding calls from other programs.

“We’re not even done with the Final Four, so we may get more phone calls,” he said.

Early Friday morning, Oklahoma City TV station KFOR-TV reported that Williams was planning to transfer from OSU and intended to transfer to UL.

Michael Williams said that there is no list of teams that Brian is interested in. “He’s just looking for the best fit,” he said. “He’ll know it when he sees it.”

Williams, a 6-foot-5, 210-pound swingman, is on track to graduate at the end of this semester and will be able to play without sitting out a year, the station reports.

After starting the first 26 games of the season, Williams was replaced in the starting lineup and his numbers went into a big decline. After averaging in double-figures in five of his first six games of the year, he ended the season with 3.3 points per game and 18.5 minutes per game.

The Baton Rouge native from Glen Oaks High School started the last 20 games of the 2011-12 season as a redshirt freshman, averaging 9.6 points per game and 3.3 rebounds. But Williams missed half of the next season due to a wrist injury and averaged 4.1 points in only 14 games.

Williams has no hard feelings towards the Cowboys or to head coach Travis Ford, according to this father. “It’s been four years and it’s just time to move on,” Michael said. “We’re leaving on good terms, no problems.”

There is no official word from UL or Oklahoma State on Williams’ transfer.